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What We've Done
Sometimes, you do things because they're good for business. And sometimes, you do things just because you should.
2000: Shaklee becomes the first company in the world to obtain Climate Neutral® certification and totally offset its greenhouse gas emissions, resulting in a net-zero impact on the environment.
2006: Shaklee becomes the first consumer products company to offset 100% of greenhouse gas emissions through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leader's Program and use 100% green power.
2008: Shaklee is named to the Top 20 Retail Partner list by the EPA Green Power Partnership in recognition of being a top purchaser of green power.
2008: Shaklee worldwide operations including the U.S., Canada, Japan, China, Taiwan, Mexico, and Malaysia are all carbon neutral.
2009: Shaklee achieves its goal with the EPA Climate Leaders Program to maintain net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the United States from 2006 through 2009.
2009: Shaklee is honoured with a Clean Air Award by Breathe California in recognition of Shaklee's leadership in reducing global warming and improving air quality.
2009: Shaklee is honoured with the Business Environmental Award for Sustainability from Acterra: Action for a Healthy Planet for environmental stewardship, climate action leadership, and social equality.
2009: Shaklee is honoured with a Green Power Leadership Award from the EPA in recognition of the company's commitment and contribution to helping advance the development of the nation's voluntary green power market.
2010 The EPA announces that the Climate Leaders Program is ending. However, Shaklee continues to measure our carbon footprint and maintain net-zero emissions.
2011: Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions.
2012: Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions.
2013: Shaklee maintains net-zero emissions and continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
2014: Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions and continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
2015: Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions and purchases additional carbon offsets to comply voluntarily with the new Scope 2 guidelines. Shaklee also continues participation in the EPA's Green Power Program.
2016: Shaklee maintains net-zero emissions once again. In keeping with the new Scope 2 guidelines, Shaklee purchases renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, wherever possible. For the balance of emissions, Shaklee purchases carbon offsets.
2017: Shaklee once again maintains net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, when possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2018: Shaklee again maintained net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2019: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible and verifiable, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2020: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2021: Shaklee continued to maintain net-zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2022: Shaklee continued to maintain net zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits from the countries in which emissions were generated, where possible, and carbon offsets for the balance.
2023: Shaklee continued to maintain net zero emissions by purchasing renewable energy credits, wherever possible, from the countries in which emissions were generated. For the balance of emissions, Shaklee purchased carbon offsets. Shaklee continues to comply voluntarily with the Scope 2 guidelines and continues to participate in the EPA’s Green Power Partnership program.